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Hello community ,

Please need your help. I am trying to solve a condensation case of r134a in an helical coil. In the material specification the "standard state enthalpy "of the liquid and vapor phase of the r134a is needed. Anyone can help me in this values, I have searched the vapor standard state enthalpy but not sure about the liquid phase.

I will really appreciate your attention.
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